
đ§Cutting and Wear optimises manufacturing with Dugard Ibarmia machine
đ§Cutting and Wear optimises manufacturing with Dugard Ibarmia machine

Cutting and Wear Resistant Developments Ltd, a leading manufacturer of specialised downhole tools for the oil and gas industry, has undergone a transformative shift in its production capabilities after investing in an Ibarmia machine from Dugard. The company, led by Managing Director Matthew Cooper, has followed a successful growth trajectory over the past 12 years, and the introduction of this advanced CNC machine has played a pivotal role in supporting its expansion.
Cutting and Wearâs unique selling proposition lies in its ability to manufacture tools with a hard-facing aspect and integrate innovative machining processes to deliver comprehensive solutions for its customers. Prior to the arrival of the Ibarmia ZVH 45 L3000 machine, the company encountered challenges related to the complexity of its tools, lead time constraints, and the efficiency of its manufacturing methods. However, the implementation of the new machine has revolutionised their operations.

âIn the 12 years Iâve been here, Iâve seen many changes, both in the company and the industry, but pleasingly, weâve adhered to a successful growth plan, leading us to where we are todayâcontinuing that growth and progressing in the right direction with new machine investments,â explains Matthew. The Ibarmia machine, equipped with a high-performance spindle capable of reaching speeds of up to 12,000rpm, has enabled Cutting and Wear to reduce lead times and machining times significantly.
Mark Taylor, a CNC Programmer at Cutting and Wear Ltd., highlights a remarkable example: âWe had one tool that previously took us 11 hours to mill; on the new machine, it was reduced to just two hours.â Thatâs a massive improvement for us.â One of the standout features of the Ibarmia machine is its advanced probing capabilities. By integrating probing into the machineâs programming cycle, Cutting and Wear have eliminated the need for manual programming, further streamlining the manufacturing process. As Mark explains: âWe can execute everything on the machine as itâs built into the programme, so thereâs no need to remove it from the machine for inspection, and thatâs a time saver as well.â

The Ibarmia ZVH 45 L3000 machine from Dugard is a 5-axis travelling column machine with an X, Y and Z axis travel of 3m by 1.2m by 800mm with a B-axis head range of +/-105 degrees. Supplied with an SK40 head as standard or HSK A-63 as an option, the ZVH 45 has a powerful 45kW spindle with 200Nm of torque. Provided with a FANUC or Heidenhain TNC control, the ZVH 45 L3000 is available with a multitude of options to maximise productivity for the end user.
The machineâs state-of-the-art graphics function has also significantly enhanced the programming experience. Mark notes that approximately 90% of the programming is now done offline, with the remaining 10% proven on the machine. âThe graphics have been tremendously improved on these machines. A lot of the programming, Iâd say 90%, is done through offline programming, and then we have to prove it out here, but with the graphics function on this machine, it just makes everything so much easier and reduces errors,â he says.
The advanced simultaneous 5-axis machining capabilities of the Ibarmia machine have been a game-changer for Cutting and Wear. This technology allows the machine to perform complex, multi-dimensional operations with a single setup, significantly reducing the need for manual intervention and enhancing overall efficiency. âIt was a learning curve because it has a simultaneous head. We do have machines quite similar to it, but this one is a lot quicker,â acknowledges Mark, highlighting the initial challenges faced by the team in adapting to new technology.
The introduction of the Ibarmia machine has profoundly influenced the mindsets of Cutting and Wearâs machinists. Matthew explains: âThe machines have assisted in that. Not only have they changed our manufacturing methods, but theyâve also shifted the mindset of the machinists. Theyâve completely embraced the new technology, flipping their approach to the manufacture of downhole tools. The Ibarmia machineâs advanced featuresâincluding its high-speed spindle, integrated probing, and state-of-the-art graphicsâhave allowed Cutting and Wear to achieve notable improvements in accuracy, speed, and programming efficiency.â These enhancements have directly contributed to the companyâs ability to meet the growing demands of the oil and gas industry.
In addition to its technical capabilities, the strong partnership between Cutting and Wear and Dugard has been instrumental in the success of this investment. Matthew emphasises: âDugard came in, worked with us very closely, understood the tools we wanted to produce, and from then on, simply matched us with the appropriate machines. So itâs a well-suited relationship, and the machines are doing precisely as Dugard said they would.â The positive impact of the Ibarmia machine on Cutting and Wearâs manufacturing mindset, along with the resulting efficiency gains, has positioned the company for continued success in the years ahead.
As Matthew concludes: âItâs massively changed. As I mentioned, we were on this growth path, and with that, we aimed to adopt more modern machining techniques; the machines have helped facilitate that.â















